A very unique restaurant. In order to recreate the dining atmosphere of medieval Estonia, the restaurant imitates the medieval style from the decoration to the waiters' attire. It is really appropriate for such a restaurant to be opened in the old town. Walking into the round hole door of the restaurant, it was pitch black inside. My companion said that this was the real "dark cuisine". After a closer look, I saw that the dining table was very long and could seat more than 20 people on one side. The candles on the table were used as lighting. The waiter served the dishes with exaggerated movements and introduced the dishes in a pretentious manner as if he was performing on stage. This is the main experience of dining here. What to eat is not important. The bathroom is also very unique. The door is opened and closed by thrust and weights are dropped by ropes. There is no faucet above the sink, but a hanging bucket. You need to pull it with your hands to reverse it downwards and then sprinkle water. You must come here to dine when you come to the old town. This kind of time-travel experience is not available elsewhere.
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A very unique restaurant. In order to recreate the dining atmosphere of medieval Estonia, the restaurant imitates the medieval style from the decoration to the waiters' attire. It is really appropriate for such a restaurant to be opened in the old town. Walking into the round hole door of the restaurant, it was pitch black inside. My companion said that this was the real "dark cuisine". After a closer look, I saw that the dining table was very long and could seat more than 20 people on one side. The candles on the table were used as lighting. The waiter served the dishes with exaggerated movements and introduced the dishes in a pretentious manner as if he was performing on stage. This is the main experience of dining here. What to eat is not important. The bathroom is also very unique. The door is opened and closed by thrust and weights are dropped by ropes. There is no faucet above the sink, but a hanging bucket. You need to pull it with your hands to reverse it downwards and then sprinkle water. You must come here to dine when you come to the old town. This kind of time-travel experience is not available elsewhere.
You must go to the Dragon III Restaurant in Tallinn Old Town to experience it. It completely retains the medieval style. You can drink soup from a clay pot under the dim candlelight. We asked for tableware, but there was none. The waiter in ancient costumes asked why we needed tableware. Yes, this is a medieval restaurant that has been preserved in its original state. Dining here will definitely give you a sense of time travel!
The quaint and maverick restaurant, with the illusion of eating in the medieval castle, seems very mysterious and unknowable.
Beautiful environment, excellent location, good taste